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Thursday, August 09, 2007

Do you have any proof coin and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

One of the few coins I purchase on a regular basis is the official United States government issued sets. On July 19 I ordered the 14 coin Proof set and I got it today August 9. The issue price is $26.95 plus $4.95 in shipping and handling. While I can't afford more right know I always suggest to new collectors to get more than one set if you can s/h is always $4.95 no matter how many you order.
I tend to over scrutinize the coins and noticed that the dime has grease on the front and a minor die break on the back. One of the quarters has a dent. Overall the quality is not perfect but this is normal for the mint in recent years. That is why I recommend buying more.

Here is what comes in the brown box, the three coin sets, two boxes for the coins, two Certificate of Authenticity, a sleeve for the boxes, an explanation of the change from 10 to 14 coins, an offer for more coins, and the invoice. All delivered by the post office.Do you have any proof set and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

Hey do you know anything about Panama coins! My coin book seems to have the old ones only in it. I searched in the internet and I got some information but I am not sure if the infos are still relevant or even current. Thanks in advance.

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